The latter didn’t happen, but a week ago the long-awaited operation go underway. A small portion of 28 seats with railings was already in place on October 12 and by the end of this month the first section with a few hundred should be in place. Just in time for the Oct 29 home game against Excelsior.

The whole operation should see a vast part of the stadium converted, offering the most vocal fans over 5,000 seats with railings, meeting both domestic and international standards (also during Euro 2020). It was earlier suggested that all would be in place before winter, but now it’s more likely that the project will be completed by spring.